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aby, abye,
aby [əˈbaɪ]
adv. MN. Ago, past.
Abine, Abyne,
Abyne [əˈbəin]
pn. Aboyne (Aberdeenshire).
academe, academie, academy,
academy [əˈkadəmɪ]
n. A school for higher secondary education.
$cause, $cis, $cos, acaas, acaase, acause, accause, acos, akis, akiz, Baecaas, becaas, becaase, becahse, becas, becis, beciz, caase, caaz, caaze, caes, caz, cis, cos, kis, kiz, kos,
acause [əˈkɑːz]
conj. Because, contracted 'cause [kɑːz, kɪz].
Compounds and phrases etc.
acause o: On account of.
accent, aksen, ascent,
accent [akˈsɛnt, aˈsɛnt]
n. Accent.
accep, accepance, accepit, accepp, acceppance, acceppit, accept, acceptance, acceptit,
accept [əkˈsɛp(t)]
v. Accept.
pt. pp. acceptit
Compounds and phrases etc.
acceptance: Acceptance.
accident, accidental, eccydent,
accident [ˈaksɪdɛnt]
n. A fortuitous occurrence or event, chance.
accidental
adj. Accidental.
Accies,
Accies [ˈakiːz]
n. The student football team Hamilton Academical FC.
accommodat, accommodate, accommodate, accommodation, accommodatit,
accommodate [əˈkɔmədet]
v. To accomodate
pt. accommodatit pp. accommodat adj. Fit, suitable.
accommodation
n. Accommodation.
accomplish,
accomplish [əˈkəmplɪʃ]
v. To finish something successfully or to achieve something.
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